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@chrismullin8304
@chrismullin8304 3 года назад
This is the point in the project where the client says " You got the sheetrock up so fast, what is taking so long to finish"?
@badlandskid
@badlandskid 3 года назад
😂 That’s when we would say: Yes, it’s exciting to b halfway done!
@twestgard2
@twestgard2 3 года назад
When you think you’re halfway done, you’re 10% done.
@ericmac564
@ericmac564 3 года назад
80% done, 80% to go.
@kobygrimes1234
@kobygrimes1234 3 года назад
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
@kobygrimes1234
@kobygrimes1234 3 года назад
@@ericmac564 Hahahaha 😂😂
@dragonforge9822
@dragonforge9822 3 года назад
Imagine how cool it’s gonna be for the future owner to watch all these videos of his/her house being built from start to finish.
@sacajun934
@sacajun934 3 года назад
at 7:49 you get to see the awkward reaction, nay disgust, of a Carpenter when masonry touches his hand.
@TrevorDennis100
@TrevorDennis100 3 года назад
Yes, that was priceless.
@jasonji1900
@jasonji1900 3 года назад
😂😂
@rtz549
@rtz549 3 года назад
Except he used to work concrete.
@robertbeirne9813
@robertbeirne9813 3 года назад
EC was just figuring out the most useful place to put it.
@sterlinghearth3651
@sterlinghearth3651 3 года назад
Scott is not just a carpenter, I’m sure he’s had plenty of masonry products on his hands.
@kevincorbin6273
@kevincorbin6273 3 года назад
Good to see a young man on the job site learning a trade
@Chrissers2010
@Chrissers2010 3 года назад
In 1999, my dad and I drew moose hunting tags in Wyoming. I lost both of my parents in an auto accident two months before that hunt. My family and I still went on that trip to have some time away. After a successful hunt, we pulled into the meat processor and saw Oregon license plates parked ahead of us. That was the day I first met Larry Tompkins. We learned he was from our hometown and a stone mason. A couple years later, Larry did extensive work at our home, the finest natural stone work I had ever seen. He is truly a CRAFTSMAN! Larry has become a great friend. Today, I had a phone call set up to ask Larry about how to do the stone columns on our new home since we are pouring the post footings in a couple weeks. Imagine my surprise when this video popped up on my RU-vid feed before that call.
@PatrickWagz
@PatrickWagz 3 года назад
Sorry for the loss of your parents.
@NomenNescio99
@NomenNescio99 3 года назад
Fun fact, portland cement got its name from Isle of Portland in Dorset, England. Portland, Oregon is actually not to be blamed for once.
@monicahallner7931
@monicahallner7931 3 года назад
Lmao absolutely right
@Matt_Alaric
@Matt_Alaric 2 года назад
Shame, as that would be the first good thing to come out of Portland Oregon.
@brendanmulhall
@brendanmulhall 3 года назад
Are these the gentlemen who wouldve done the foundation block had they been available? Seems I remember someone having a surgery or something and the brothers had to be called in instead. Just curious. Thanks
@twestgard2
@twestgard2 3 года назад
I love the look and function of masonry, but dear god the work is so hard on the body.
@lyleg13
@lyleg13 3 года назад
Thank you for not choosing manufactured thin stone that has plagued the trade! This has been killing the true art form of masonry at half the cost of true stone, installers slap it together and call themself a mason, you get what you pay for.
@ZombieHaunter408
@ZombieHaunter408 3 года назад
"A mason lives and dies by the level and the string line." Words of true wisdom there (I've learned the hard way).
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 3 года назад
A good mason doesn't need a level or a string line.🤖
@mattymcsplatty5440
@mattymcsplatty5440 3 года назад
the house is coming along fantastically, great stuff Scott and Co
@JW-uC
@JW-uC 3 года назад
I'm going to miss watching these build videos when the house is finally complete... there is something quite relaxing watching them.
@sirnearlyheadlesnick
@sirnearlyheadlesnick 3 года назад
Second this comment ! Cant wait for the next educational project that is conjured up ?
@RabidParana1
@RabidParana1 3 года назад
If you like this sort of build documentary check out Perkins builder brothers
@kleinisfijn
@kleinisfijn 3 года назад
@@RabidParana1 Or NS Builders, RR Buildings and Matt Risinger. They are all great builders with eye for detail.
@AntKardano
@AntKardano 3 года назад
@@kleinisfijn matt is a poser
@1stGruhn
@1stGruhn 3 года назад
I didn't see any weep joints, do you not need to worry about water getting behind masonry for these things? I'm not a mason, just curious about the thought process on that.
@Campbell400
@Campbell400 3 года назад
You don't need to worry to much on decorative features
@1stGruhn
@1stGruhn 3 года назад
@@Campbell400 so you just don't need to worry about water sitting behind the masonry? Will it just never accumulate to the point of impacting the wooden beam that has been encased?
@Adamsadventures83
@Adamsadventures83 3 года назад
@@1stGruhn there's basically no way for water to ever get to that pressure treated post, especially once the final trim is on. What little humidity might seep through isn't enough to bother it.
@michaelplag4786
@michaelplag4786 3 года назад
This brings back so many memories of following and working with my dad when he laid brick to supplement our family income. I am not entirely sure why my dad never really taught me the trade - I like to think that he wanted me to follow my true passion, or, he didn't think I could follow the line. Sometime it pains me to know that my forefathers immigrated from Italy to Germany to help build the Köln cathedral and I am the end of five generations of stone and brick masonry.
@EdwardT9
@EdwardT9 3 года назад
Anyone care to explain the construction details here? Why is the post inside a brick structure and not on top? Is it not expected to ever rot out? Serious questions, not a criticism. Thanks!
@m3528i
@m3528i 3 года назад
This is my feel good show. With everything going on in the world, it's nice to watch a man of character doing honest work. Thanks for the relief! Beautiful house my friend.
@steveuible5915
@steveuible5915 3 года назад
I could not have said it better ! Our crazy world needs more of this.
@mattymcsplatty5440
@mattymcsplatty5440 3 года назад
agreed, Im prob not the only guy who is jealous hes not my dad lol
@benjaminbrewer2569
@benjaminbrewer2569 3 года назад
A good man doing good work, drives the devil away better than anything.
@soonerwest
@soonerwest 3 года назад
Well said! It does feel good, to see good people teaching and also praising others on their work.
@jeffreyhill1011
@jeffreyhill1011 3 года назад
I love hard work, hell I could watch it all day long! That's why I quit being a plumber and am now a superintendent lol
@turd0491
@turd0491 3 года назад
That block saw needs water on it ASAP. A lot of good masons have died to silica.
@marcob1729
@marcob1729 3 года назад
I was surprised when we didn’t get the fairly regular safety talk in this video
@Tommy14525
@Tommy14525 3 года назад
You ever breath in the lime dust, its nasty stuff.
@waylonzook9203
@waylonzook9203 3 года назад
When block are wet it makes them a PIA to lay and it is not amways possible to cut ahead of time. It also is not nearly as bad as it sounds if you stay upwind from the dust.
@turd0491
@turd0491 3 года назад
@@waylonzook9203 the masons I work with literally ask for their brick/ block to be wet before they lay. Also, they are having to “cut ahead of time”, they are cutting each block to fit as they go. Never an excuse to be unsafe, it’s unprofessional.
@csn583
@csn583 3 года назад
I thought same when he's mixing maskless, just sucking in those clouds of lime and mortar. The race between the lungs and the back/knees is on!
@williamrobere
@williamrobere 3 года назад
Hearing the melody to "The Old Dun Cow" sure put a smile on my face. Good job on the masonry work too! The color's match nicely.
@jum5238
@jum5238 3 года назад
I'm not sure if it's the same music I recognized... but I think they use that on Matt's Offroad Recovery videos for time passage components when they're driving a long ways to get to their next tow job/disaster recovery.
@nnapolitx
@nnapolitx 3 года назад
Out of pure curiosity, maybe someone here knows if those caps or the wood trim he will put on prevent water from entering, or perhaps there is a place for it to drain? Thank you in advance and awesome video as always!
@RajSingh-cd9iz
@RajSingh-cd9iz 3 года назад
I would've backfilled the hollow area around the post. Condensation will rot that post in some time. I could be wrong
@nnapolitx
@nnapolitx 3 года назад
@Jim Doherty thank you so much!
@scotty362100
@scotty362100 3 года назад
@@RajSingh-cd9iz It will dry out much quicker if it doesn't have "backfill" touching the post keeping it wet, yes any "backfill" would just absorb more water/moisture. Guess it is a good thing YOU didn't build it!
@procrastinator41
@procrastinator41 3 года назад
@@RajSingh-cd9iz better to have it open so air can circulate around the post and suck out (evaporate) any excess moisture
@procrastinator41
@procrastinator41 3 года назад
@Jim Doherty (IF they took care to treat the any cut ends)
@thelwq
@thelwq 3 года назад
That enclosed wood is not going to wick moisture and rot over time?
@davidb5978
@davidb5978 3 года назад
Someone is going to have a beautiful home with an incredible valley view. Nice job to everyone.
@badlandskid
@badlandskid 3 года назад
A good mason is a lot of fun to talk to.. (once you get them to talk to you) Our mason was a wealth of knowledge.
@prestonmiller9552
@prestonmiller9552 3 года назад
I have always enjoyed watching a skilled mason work. They make it looks so easy. But like my Uncle used to say, "It takes years of experience to make a job run smooth". He was a lifelong Finish Carpenter / Cabinet man.
@sally6457
@sally6457 3 года назад
Masons need to learn to make the job run smoothly before the mortar sets. Carpenters don't apply the glue till everything is perfect.
@bhami
@bhami 3 года назад
All that dust... I think I'd wear my N95 mask during the mixing.
@kobelcofan
@kobelcofan 3 года назад
I'm so glad we can buy 3m 8511s again so I can use our concrete saw at work without holding my breath.
@donb8447
@donb8447 3 года назад
A mason friend of mine, would alway say.. "Felt paper is the ounce of prevention, perventing the pound of cure needed later...."
@percival23
@percival23 3 года назад
If that cavity inside the column remained, I would but a little time capsule in there. Maybe a dated photo of the build crew etc .. That would be an awesome find 40, 50, 100 years from now.
@Arieeeee
@Arieeeee 3 года назад
For the uninformed, can someone explain to me why in American style construction, they would rather use a "fake" masonry column instead of a real load bearing one? It seems like it doubles or triples the work- First you have to dig the hole for the base and pour concrete, measure everything to make sure it's perfect, then wait for it to set and come back and put in wood columns and then come back a 3rd time to put the fake masonry around it to cover up the wood and if something ever happens to the wood, tear all that stuff down again later. Wouldn't it have been easier to just start off with load bearing cinder blocks, filled those up with concrete or whatever and build it up when the foundation and/or retaining walls were being done and then built the house around that?
@useazebra
@useazebra 3 года назад
I always like your videos. Thanks for sharing your talent.
@JamesBrown-mt5ru
@JamesBrown-mt5ru 3 года назад
The tool being used by the young man doing the 'striking' is known in Scotland as a Frenchman (or so a stonemason told me 50 years ago). I wonder what the French call it.
@aaad1adam
@aaad1adam 3 года назад
I wonder why Frenchmen.
@Robertius
@Robertius 3 года назад
Cuz the Fenchman had to do it?
@Robricca1i
@Robricca1i 3 года назад
I can only assume some tenuous link to the battle of agincourt
@waylonzook9203
@waylonzook9203 3 года назад
I have been laying block and brick for over 20 yr and from i can see it appears they are doing a great job !
@michaeldougfir9807
@michaeldougfir9807 3 года назад
Frogging the mud? Furrowing? New phrases to me here in California. I was a mason's helper or "tender" about three lifetimes ago. I worked for Loud Grumpy Dave. It was not a positive experience... for EITHER of us! But I did learn a lot. Dave worked out of the back of a Chrysler station wagon. Poor old Dave. I hope he has forgiven me by now. For everything!
@fmlymn1
@fmlymn1 3 года назад
I’m sure grumpy Dave earned every pebble you tossed in his mud and every minute you made him wait for materials 😁
@rogerweaver7686
@rogerweaver7686 3 года назад
Does Larry charge extra if you help?
@essentialcraftsman
@essentialcraftsman 3 года назад
No, but he should!
@Misc665
@Misc665 3 года назад
I worked as a mason tender for a couple summers. Never forget my first major screw-up- mixed a batch of mud around 3PM that was too dry- watered down to the correct consistency- and had WAY too much mud at that point in the day. Needless to say- the masons I was working for were not too happy to stay late that day (7PMish) to use up the materials. Learned a lot those two summers though!
@mrmicro22
@mrmicro22 3 года назад
Before I even watch, big thumbs up to Mike Haduck Masonry RU-vid channel. You'll learn a lot, o!d school style.
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 3 года назад
'It's no big deal"😅👍 'Just like That'
@taironus
@taironus 3 года назад
Really looking forward to this part as we are putting on a barebones porch and i am doing prettymuch the same design application as you. I also plan on blacksmithing the railing elements and installing a porch swing. the channel is very helpful with all aspects of the projects going forward! thanks again and keep up the good work!!
@tylermundy7985
@tylermundy7985 3 года назад
Thanks for the great series! Im looking forward to the next episode.
@crdjeep123
@crdjeep123 3 года назад
2026 the house goes up for sale
@richardmason7840
@richardmason7840 3 года назад
Thanks men. Good job. Enjoy Elohim!
@jpm1211
@jpm1211 3 года назад
Masons know the meaning of hard work.
@dcrog69
@dcrog69 3 года назад
Yup
@sebytro
@sebytro 3 года назад
I just want to say, you're my inspiration to build my own house.
@Matias-nr6rm
@Matias-nr6rm 3 года назад
how do you keep water from collecting inside there?
@SchysCraftCo.
@SchysCraftCo. 3 года назад
Very nice job. Very nice video as always. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep Making. God Bless.
@TrevorDennis100
@TrevorDennis100 3 года назад
Larry has a nice face. He looks at peace with his world, and someone you could trust. I bet he is a really nice person.
@PDPIE1029
@PDPIE1029 3 года назад
That’s the same background music from Matt’s Off-road Recovery!!
@mark-uh8un
@mark-uh8un 3 года назад
I havent commented much over the years. Mostly because my comment is already apparent. But every once in a while. I have to just say. "Keep it up! Best series on RU-vid. Best series anywhere! Period!" Wholesome, educational and entertaining. Thanks for what you, your family and crew do. I am blessed to have stumbled upon this channel years ago. I used to work with a guy like you many moons ago(Mr. Kennard was his name). And will never forget or ever take for granted the knowledge he has bestowed upon me. Thanks again👍
@billryan8721
@billryan8721 3 года назад
Hands down you've created the best RU-vid channel. For some odd reason....I could watch these men work for hours and Silas gives me hope for the future. Thanks again for taking the time to share all your experience and knowledge (and your subs!!).
@kingconnor4619
@kingconnor4619 3 года назад
Scott, you should start a new series about blacksmithing for beginners on top of your already existing blacksmithing basics videos. I think that it would be great for you to bring us on a journey from the absolute basics of forging, to in depth videos on specific, more complicated projects. I personally would thoroughly enjoy that and I can imagine others would as well. Have a great day!
@fairweatherfoundry715
@fairweatherfoundry715 3 года назад
Not possible (or at least exceedingly difficult) to pay your way through college these days, unless maybe community college.
@3ormore887
@3ormore887 3 года назад
I hope there will be an open house once it's complete.
@bob_frazier
@bob_frazier 3 года назад
I believe Scott has said "About August."
@THEWRENCH343
@THEWRENCH343 3 года назад
Just when I thought the content couldn't get any better, the music applies the final polish. Thank you Scott!
@MotorSwapDan
@MotorSwapDan 3 года назад
Boy the bagged mortar really has no stick to it. It also drys really really fast. I've been wondering if it's because of the lack of lime. I'll try adding some for my next project.
@wnybricky1559
@wnybricky1559 3 года назад
That’s what they were doing without saying bag mud is garbage.. lime is expensive that is why the provider goes cheap on it.. the more that drops the more you have to buy....
@MotorSwapDan
@MotorSwapDan 3 года назад
@@wnybricky1559 Great response thanks!
@JimmyLarsen33
@JimmyLarsen33 3 года назад
Thanks for the video - the music was really fine in this episode :)
@223rocks
@223rocks 3 года назад
One of my favorite things is how often we see teens and kids working. I love that seeing that is part of your videos.
@Duffman-zn7ku
@Duffman-zn7ku 3 года назад
Seems a bid daft to deal with all the headaches that come with masonry and brickwork just for a faux facade around a wood column/post that's going to rot out. Instead of building the actual column out of, you know, masonry......
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 3 года назад
Whole lotta masons out there mixing cementitous products (during a pandemic no less, though it's safer outside) without any breathing protection to be seen. Hope everybody has been seizing every day and also has good life insurance. That aside, pretty cool to watch. All those dust clouds made the anxiety pretty distracting though.
@Majoofi
@Majoofi 3 года назад
Am I the only one disappointed in the choice of block over natural stone or even brick?
@dr.feelgood2358
@dr.feelgood2358 3 года назад
i hope nobody is under the impression that breathing things like lime and cement dust, is not bad for you. it is bad, so do yourself a favor and put on a dust mask. there is something called silicosis. you won't know your lungs are ruined until you are old, but then it's too late. small occasional exposures probably won't cause it, but if you do it for a living then you should be careful. i guess it doesn't seem manly to wear PPE, but if you plan on being a healthy old person it's a smart choice. personally i hate the taste of cement.
@mikefasenmyer5259
@mikefasenmyer5259 3 года назад
My favorite RU-vid channel. Thanks again for this post I will share it
@dane5412
@dane5412 3 года назад
Would have been a great place to put a TIME CAPSULE.
@markotterby4297
@markotterby4297 3 года назад
Those bases look fantastic on this house. Great craftsmanship!
@58elrond
@58elrond 3 года назад
I don't understand why people like non structural stonework but build a house that can rot
@WeirdSeagul
@WeirdSeagul 3 года назад
thought you could keep your hands clean 7:46 :)
@hr1551
@hr1551 3 года назад
not sure how you feel but I am a little sad to see all the grey haired professionals, except one. But he is still in it only to pay for college tuition.
@michaeldalton8374
@michaeldalton8374 3 года назад
Considering said tuition will take him a lifetime to pay for; he is now a lifer!
@maxgilbert18
@maxgilbert18 3 года назад
Don't worry he'll be back, that college degree probably isn't worth what he thinks it will be. It happened to me, I make more and enjoy my job better in construction.
@jcfpv3454
@jcfpv3454 3 года назад
Please help stop these contractors I was a carpenter never given protection or even warned of the dangers when dry drilling into concrete and dry cutting fiber cement board siding now I have scarring in my lungs and worry everyday I will die from silicosis with no hope no cure no treatments everyday across the subdivisions in there are people still dry cutting and dry drilling into concrete it has turned my entire life upside down and wish 1 person would have told me so I could have left immediately I reported this to osha and nothing was done the contractor still do it to this day. Please help stop this its killing a lot of us I don't understand why the contractors are not criminally charged for this
@gert-jank8992
@gert-jank8992 3 года назад
I am still amazed that you make such fake pilars in the usa. Why would you do that, also with “stone” walls.. they arent really stone put wooden walls with some stone placed on them so it looks like a stone wall.. That been said it is obvious that that guy knows what he does, is really nice to watch
@tinhbui6898
@tinhbui6898 3 года назад
Wo. You American. Home mice. 1like. .Viet nam sai gon to
@jcfpv3454
@jcfpv3454 3 года назад
Dry cutting drilling or hammering concrete is fatal for everyone around and it's the dust you dont see that gets in your lungs and kills you.
@dremwolf5419
@dremwolf5419 3 года назад
Looks fantastic!! Going to be a real buggar decades from now if those 4x4's ever have to be replaced.
@aaronellingsen5404
@aaronellingsen5404 3 года назад
They're on raised footers above the porch grade. If they ever get wet and rot, there's certainly way bigger problems than figuring out how to replace them.
@callmeishmael7452
@callmeishmael7452 3 года назад
Pressure treated wood is not a forever product. If ever any rot occurs it will be fun replacing those columns.
@michaeldalton8374
@michaeldalton8374 3 года назад
It would be easier to just continue the masonry all the way up.
@callmeishmael7452
@callmeishmael7452 3 года назад
@@michaeldalton8374 and make it structural thereby eliminating the wood cols. But there would be steel involved then and costs go up. Oregon right? That means seismic issues for Struc masonry so more complexity.
@Al.Fer1234
@Al.Fer1234 3 года назад
😀👍👍
@TheSaturnV
@TheSaturnV 3 года назад
So HOW were the cap stones made to behave? I would have liked to hear the mason talk rather than have the happy banjo music.
@bonanzatime
@bonanzatime 3 года назад
He made the caps 'behave' by 'humoring' them. .. any more questions?😅... masons humor, carpenters cheat.
@gobricklaying106
@gobricklaying106 3 года назад
Block on Brothers and RDFLYC. 🧱
@stephenwilson9612
@stephenwilson9612 3 года назад
Those columns eat up too much usable space on the porch. Craftsman style. Blah.
@bananaboy444
@bananaboy444 3 года назад
My favorite bit is when the mason just slaps the mud around on the tray a little to get it nice and good
@rolfbjorn9937
@rolfbjorn9937 3 года назад
Beautiful work, as always, but I am a smidge concerned about having to inspect or repair/replace the wooden posts that are being stonewalled, it would be a shame to tear the masonry. Am I missing something? (I know it's pressure treated,looks like red cedar, most likely will last more than a couple couple of decades, unless some water gets trapped in there with some organic debris. )
@jaycos5978
@jaycos5978 2 года назад
The posts are sitting on concrete pillars above the floor of the porch. Water shouldn’t be an issue.
@joshbrucksch
@joshbrucksch 3 года назад
Beautiful work!
@devonbradley3395
@devonbradley3395 3 года назад
Looks like spec mix. Copyrighted
@kevinsmith3274
@kevinsmith3274 3 года назад
Another outstanding video to an outstanding project.
@zreyadash7891
@zreyadash7891 3 года назад
Excellent work
@ChileExpatFamily
@ChileExpatFamily 3 года назад
I need to build some columns just like this for my Quincho here in Chile. We have 6 to 8 feet of rain where I am and it is very cool and damp year round. Much like Oregon but a whole lot more free. So I need to protect the bases like this from the rain and such (even though it will be under the eaves) to keep it from rotting over time. Love the demonstration. Jim in Chile.
@glendavis8361
@glendavis8361 3 года назад
Beautiful work, Larry!
@geico1975
@geico1975 3 года назад
Those blocks are pretty cool must be a newer type of block. I've seen 12" and 8" block with the rough side and I've laid 4" cap block as well, but those are like part 4" cap and part 8" rough side blocks:) MUDD! HA!
@GrooverErn
@GrooverErn 3 года назад
I'm only here for the soothing voice over.
@jcfpv3454
@jcfpv3454 3 года назад
That dust is a death sentence with no hope no cure no treatments
@Globerson
@Globerson 3 года назад
4:00 Matts Off-road Recovery???
@lloydwilliams8715
@lloydwilliams8715 3 года назад
Afternoon EC. Wow this place is so stunning 😍😍😍🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@hurcule911
@hurcule911 3 года назад
that guy is to fancy, hes wearing gloves lol, my uncle has been a brick layer/masonry worker for over 60 years, his hands are like bricks now haha. Imagine picking up 12" blocks on a regular bases, your hands become like clamps haha.
@arsisfruritch9740
@arsisfruritch9740 3 года назад
I am son of a same age man like you and mostly blacksmith but more done in steel frame in steel-concrete structural world. I was around his shop when I was 5 years old to do make tea for him. I grow up in the uncomplicated buildings which I hated as a kid but then latter became my passion. I watch you to see how you doing things. Thanks for your videos. And keep up your good jobs. As a man to dedicated his life in construction world; I appreciate the people like you who they are just a few. I wish healthiness which comes first and best wishes. 👍 Arsis from Raleigh NC.
@bogey19018
@bogey19018 3 года назад
How does he plumb the block on the columns?
@TacoXL
@TacoXL 3 года назад
That kid is in for a rude awakening when he figures out his boomer grandpa ruined college for him and he can’t pay his way with masonry. Probably should just dive into the trade TBH. And how would anyone replace the wooden columns with this? That said. This house is stunning.
@jcfpv3454
@jcfpv3454 3 года назад
I noticed he doesn't cut it has someone else die from it
@benjaminbrewer2569
@benjaminbrewer2569 3 года назад
I helped an old mason in Austria build an old fashioned wine cellar. Double vaulted ceiling. His system made it look like the bricks defied gravity.
@sirnearlyheadlesnick
@sirnearlyheadlesnick 3 года назад
ey Scotty thank you and Nate always for the great educational content, found myself repairing some masonry stairs in the week past that my late Father had poured over 30 years ago, what a blast from the past going through the motions of trying to replicate his masterful work, and getting into the head of some one close and dear and some 20 years passed...... To realise that they sure musta poured and thrown some masonry and concrete in his day trying to replicate the quality of work ......
@sivansharma5027
@sivansharma5027 3 года назад
What if you need to replace that post?
@EFD620G
@EFD620G 3 года назад
Reminds me of a day I spent with Gramps putting block up and having him knock it down because it wasn't to his standards. wish i could do it again!
@toddavis8603
@toddavis8603 3 года назад
I'm a carpenter, like Scott, but I also love to watch masons at work! Attaboy Silas◇◇◇
@samiralbalushi4611
@samiralbalushi4611 3 года назад
Awesome video I love black work Greeting from Oman Samir 🇴🇲
@glennb7253
@glennb7253 3 года назад
Stonemasons where yah at? 👌👌
@gustavomedina7114
@gustavomedina7114 3 года назад
What a joy to see an old work being done, differently when comes to masonry work, it is becoming a lost art. I’m sad to say. Once again just an outstanding video!! Thank you.
@andydsimmons
@andydsimmons 3 года назад
Essential craftsman masonry edition. Hard to find those guys like Larry. Nice job
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